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Central Bucks Announces Remote Learning Day For Thursday

Schools and offices will be closed throughout the district due to a forecast of wintry weather while students attend remotely.

DOYLESTOWN, PA ? Due to the forecast of wintry weather, the Central Bucks School District will hold a Flexible Instruction Day on Thursday, Feb. 6.

Students will be attending school remotely while schools and offices throughout the district will be closed due to the forecast of wintry weather.

For additional information on the district's Flexible Instruction Day procedures, click here.

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"Earlier today, superintendents across Bucks County met virtually with a meteorologist. We learned there is a high confidence of the timing our area will be affected ? likely beginning between 3 and 4 a.m. with up to one inch of snow accumulating by 6 a.m. The more significant problem will be the temperatures and freezing rain that we will experience throughout tomorrow morning," said Superintendent Steven Yanni.

"As a result, we will have a Flexible Instructional Day (FID) tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 6. All schools and offices will be closed to all students and staff. All information about FID procedures can be found on our FID webpage.

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"We will communicate by noon on Thursday the status of after-school and evening activities," said the superintendent. "If the weather predictions are correct, inclement weather will not be a problem during those times."

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